Bhagavad Gita -Madhvacharya 145

Bhagavad Gita -Sri Madhvacharya

(Bhashya and Tatparya Nirnaya)

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Chapter 4
Jnyaana Yoga

39 – 40 – 41 - 42. The one who is receptive, regulating his senses attains that awareness relating Me and with that awareness in this manner he attains the Supreme Bliss. The Self who is not aware, who is non-receptive, who ever doubts perishes. For the Self which is ever in doubt, there is no world for him, neither this nor the other. For the one who has renounced performance of action being equanimous, one who has destroyed all doubts by being aware, one who has realized his Self, his actions never bind (him), O Arjuna. Therefore, having cut the doubts in your heart, born out of non-awareness, by the sword of wisdom, take recourse to the state of equanimity and arise, O Arjuna !
Bhashya :- Having explained the means of acquiring Awareness and the disadvantages of non-awareness, He concludes.
Tatparya Nirnaya :- By Self means enveloped by Me. Therefore, Myself having enveloped in all the beings. परमात्मभक्तत्म्|” means one who is devoted to the Lord.

Thus ends the Bhashya and Tatparya Niraya of Sri Madhva on the Fourth Chapter of Bhagavada Gita, the Upanishad, the science of the Absolute, the scripture of equanimity, the dialogue between Sri Krishna and Arjuna entitled “Jnyaana Yoga”.

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